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Exercises in painting

Darkhorse

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I don't always model military stuff and sometimes do Sci Fi and fantasy, though I think the field is rather limited and very expensive ( that seems to be the gripe with ALL the modellers everywhere!). So when I see these fellas pop up, I grab them. A real joy to paint and the wife actually likes them!

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Love it, far as I'm concerned they are models. You pick up ideas and techniques painting things things that can be applied to other stuff. Figure painting, tank painting, aircraft painting, they all can share techniques across the board.
 
If you do 3d printing or know of someone who does Loot has some very interesting sets which include 32mm and 75mm figures and layouts including back stories and player stats. Maybe of interest? https://lootstudios.com/
James
sadly no. I don't know anyone. I have had some large battlemechs done up and a Warlock from Babylon 5. I got them from the US, the Aussie dollar is crap at the moment and shipping is through the roof! Cost me $50 US to get some PE here..
 
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